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Raw adventures in South Africa

We can't get enough of this photo-essay by Daniel de Leau from Travel Stories who visited us at Thonga Beach Lodge....
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Little Voyageurs

Travel company Little Voyageurs has reviewed a stay at Thonga Beach Lodge and recommends this as a beach resort for...
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Caring for the coast

This is something we are super proud of: Thonga Beach Lodge is passionate about clean oceans, having seen the devastating...
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Into the wilds …

Going Bush at Thonga Beach Lodge This is one of those places where you spend the second half of your...
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Hunting for blue skies

We love the creativity of our guests, especially the blog Hunting for Blue Skies. Read their rich review of Kosi...
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What children love about safari

There are few things more fun than introducing children to the experience of an African safari. Read our blog on...
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Beautiful Elephant Sightings

We have been appreciating some amazing elephant sightings from Rhino Ridge Safari Lodge in Hluhluwe-uMfolozi Game Reserve. The size of...
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Beach Paradise

Lodge Photographer (www.lodgephotographer.com)  visited Thonga Beach Lodge in Northern KwaZulu-Natal and published these dreamy photographs of our little piece of beach...
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A warthog narrowly escapes a lioness

It  has been a fascinating week at Rhino Ridge Safari Lodge at Hluhluhwe iMfolozi Park. The guests witnessed a stalk by...
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Do dung beetles ever have an existential crisis?

At Kosi Forest Lodge we love dung beetles, little underdogs of the African bush. Read more about whether they love...
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